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Query: UMLS:C0276640 (
TEM
)
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Trisethylene-imino-s-triazine (triethylene melamine or
TEM
) produced minimal effects in inhibiting transplantable lymphoma and mammary adenocarcinoma in mice. In strain A mice, injection of the compound induced pulmonary tumors.
TEM
was tried on 32 patients with neoplastic disease, including nine patients with Hodgkin's disease and five with
lymphosarcoma
and lymphatic leukemia. The therapeutic and toxic effects were similar to those observed with nitrogen mustard (HN2). Satisfactory remissions of up to three months were observed in Hodgkin's disease and
lymphosarcoma
following parenteral administration of
TEM
. It is the authors' impression that the remissions obtained with
TEM
were not as complete and did not last as long as those obtained with HN2.
TEM
is effective by the oral route as well as parenterally, and produces much less emetic reaction than HN2. On the other hand, the chemotherapeutic range is narrower than that of HN2. Patients who do not respond to HN2 show no response to
TEM
.
TEM
is a drug of some clinical usefulness in the same conditions and with the same general limitations and toxic effects as HN2. The ease of administration of
TEM
increases its hazards, and close clinical and hematologic observations are essential on patients receiving the agent.
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PMID:Trisethylene-imino-s-triazine (triethylene melamine or TEM) in the treatment of neoplastic diseases. 1484 18